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I'm a 27 year old mother of three. I have tachycardia (sinus rhythym) and PVC'/PAC's which are apparently the result of a dysautonomia. I manage my arrythmia through diet, exercise and lifestyle changes like lowering my stress level as much as is possible with three
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"I get these things as well. I usually get them in bouts where I will get several a day for a few days and then go long stretches (several weeks) without getting any. My daughter gets them as well, she recently started getting them li..."

"My daughter just recently starting getting thousands of pac's and pvc's a day (4-6 per minute) all day and all night starting about 4 days ago. We took her to the ER and they said that it's within the range of normal and everything was..."

"I've posted on here before that both my daughter and I have pac's and pvc's and her's have recently taken a dramatic increase. She used to get a few a month, then started to get a couple hundred a day, the last couple of days she's got..."

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